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Jessica P. Ogilvie
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Former associate editor
Stories by Jessica P. Ogilvie
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As COVID-19 cases in the county remain low and the city slowly reopens, L.A. sports stadiums are welcoming back fans.
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Echo Park Lake has a reopening date, California’s community colleges have a lot to teach the country, and learn how SoCal car culture intersects with Mid-century architecture.
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The Palisades Fire is moving fast, today is tax day, and Kobe murals abound across the globe.
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Clearing homeless encampments doesn’t work in the long term, county officials question the latest mask guidelines, and you can check out a little-known local garden.
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Newsom may lift the mask mandate this summer, CA has a new racial justice bureau, and don’t sleep on the city’s many delicious options for tres leches.
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Businesses have leeway when it comes to vaccine passports, herd immunity is still a moving target, and Pride will be virtual (again).
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L.A. County officials claim they’re not responsible for the homelessness crisis, 12-15-year-olds are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine, and check out a 1939 classic Spanish-language film.
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All city-run vaccination sites are now appointment-free, Congress may revive a New Deal-era writing program, and goats are the latest defense against wildfires.
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Los Angeles residents will now have greater access to the coronavirus vaccine.
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The COVID-19 vaccine is likely to be approved for kids under 12 by fall, L.A. D.A. Gascón champions his parole policy, and how about considering the burger for breakfast.
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A doctor answers questions about the variant being found in India, ShakeAlert is now statewide, and a beloved local waterpark will reopen in time for summer.
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L.A. is entering the least restrictive opening tier, we have advice on getting ready for wildfires, and theme park reopening rules are constantly being updated.